Diploma in Marine Engineering
Lloyds Maritime Academy
Key Information
Campus location
London, United Kingdom
Languages
English
Study format
Distance Learning
Duration
12 months
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
GBP 3,239 *
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Introduction
This Diploma in Marine Engineering will equip you with a firm understanding of the principles associated with marine engineering and engineering management practices.
Assessed and awarded by North Kent College
Delivered in partnership with the National Maritime Training Centre at North Kent College and Lloyd’s Maritime Academy, the course continues to be the ideal professional development course for existing ship managers, prospective ship managers and for those who work alongside the ship management sector.
Curriculum
Core modules
- Module 1 - Marine Engineering in Context: Maritime Transport; Ships and Machinery
- Module 2 - Science that Supports Marine Engineering Practice
- Module 3 - Naval Architecture: Hydrostatics, Stability and Ship Design
- Module 4 - Power Generation and Control: Electro-technology, Electronics and Control Engineering
- Module 5 - Thermodynamics: Heat Engine Principles
- Module 6 - Fuel and Marine Propulsion Design
- Module 7 - Auxiliary and Ancillary Machinery and Systems
- Module 8 - Propulsion, Ship Operations and Future Developments
- Module 9 - Combining Maintenance with Statutory Surveys
- Module 10 - Marine Engineering Practice, Safety and the Environment
- Case Study: Design a Ship from Basic Principles
Program Outcome
What you'll learn
At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- The marine engineers required knowledge of associated international laws and conventions
- The science behind the practice of marine engineering Ship design principles, operations, maintenance and surveys
- Propulsion designs and future developments
- Power generation and thermodynamics Auxiliary and ancillary machinery systems and layout
- The marine engineer’s awareness of operating in a safe and efficient manner
- Consideration for and the legal requirements covering the environment
- Undertake a vessel design specification combining the necessary legislation, structural and engineering considerations
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